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Description
3M Tegaderm 1626W Transparent Film Dressing provides a waterproof, sterile barrier to external contaminants including liquids, bacteria, and viruses. The transparent dressing allows for continuous visibility to the I.V. insertion site. It is gentle on skin and provides greater patient comfort. In vitro testing shows that the transparent film provides a viral barrier from viruses 27 nm in diameter or larger while the dressing remains intact without leakage. Tegaderm Film, with the "frame" delivery system, allows maximum versatility as it can be cut to any shape and size.3M Tegaderm Transparent Film Dressing Benefits
Dressing flexes with skin
Dressings conform to the body
Picture-frame delivery makes accurate placement easy
Not made with natural rubber latex
Why choose Tegaderm Film?
Versatile
One product to satisfy many clinical situations:
Can be used to protect I.V. sites, enhance wound healing, prevent skin breakdown, and protect clean, closed surgical incisions
Frame allows the
dressings
to be tailored for special applications, when desired
Easy to apply
Unique frame delivery system
Application of this dressing is intuitive and quick, making it easy to remember and easy to teach
Especially convenient for patient self-care
Minimizes application time and saves dressing waste and costs
Frame delivery system provides maximum control of the thin film for rapid application of even the largest dressings
The unique “picture-frame” allows precise and secure placement of the dressing every time
If the adhesive surface accidentally touches itself, the dressing can be separated and applied, eliminating wasted dressings
Gentle adhesive
Just the right balance in adhesive strength
Made with a hypoallergenic, latex-free adhesive that is gentle to the skin, yet securely holds catheters and other devices in place
Provides good initial adhesion without building to excessive levels over time
Even for dressings left in place for extended periods, the risk of patient discomfort and skin trauma is minimal when the dressing is properly removed
Breathable
Lets oxygen in and moisture vapor out
The breathability of dressings allows moisture vapor and gas exchange, which is essential to maintain normal skin function under the dressing
Patients can wear these dressings for extended periods of time, with minimal risk of skin irritation or maceration, and without excessive proliferation of skin flora
Waterproof, sterile barrier
Impervious to liquids, bacteria, and viruses:
This dressing acts as a barrier to protect the I.V. site or wound from external contaminants such as bacteria, viruses, blood and body fluids
Because Tegaderm dressings are waterproof, patients may bathe, shower or swim, if the dressing is completely sealed around the catheter or wound
Sterile and remains so as long as the outer package is intact. Do not resterilize by gamma, steam, or E-beam
Conformable
Flexes with the skin for greater patient comfort
Conforms to body contours, stretches easily, and prevents stress on the skin when the patient moves
Protects skin and bony prominences from abrasion, and allows the patient to move easily. It is comfortable to wear and presents a flat profile
The special shapes of dressings conform easily on difficult-to-dress areas, such as jugular and PICC insertion sites, and sacral wounds
Enhanced wound healing
Improved outcomes and patient comfort
Seals in natural wound fluid to maintain a moist environment, which has been shown to enhance the healing process
Prevents scab formation and dehydration of the wound bed, which can occur with conventional dry dressings.
Provides a wound environment that allows epithelial cells to migrate easily across the wound surface, reducing pain caused by wound dehydration, and increases patient comfort
Transparent
Allows wounds and I.V. sites to be easily monitored
Provides complete visibility of the site during application
Allows continuous monitoring of the I.V. site or wound without disturbing or removing the dressing
Visualization eliminates unnecessary dressing changes and saves nursing time
When to use 3M Tegaderm Film 1626W?
To cover and protect I.V. catheter sites
Acute and chronic wounds
Skin protection
Feeding tubes
Superficial partial thickness burns
Stage I or II pressure ulcers
Autolytic debridement facilitated by the moist wound healing environment
Protective eyelid coverings
Post tattoo application and removal
3M Tegaderm Transparent Film Dressing User Manual
What to buy with 3M Tegaderm 1626W Transparent Film Dressing
3M Cavilon No-Rinse Skin Cleanser
3M Tegaderm Hydrogel Wound Filler
3M Micropore Surgical Tape With Dispenser
How to use Tegaderm Transparent Dressing?
3M Film Dressing Application Instructions
Select a dressing size that will adequately cover the catheter and insertion site or wound. Ensure at least a one inch margin of dressing adheres to healthy, dry skin
Prepare the catheter insertion site or wound according to your institution’s approved protocol
To ensure good adhesion, clip excess hair where the dressing will be placed. Do not shave the skin because of the potential for microabrasions
Make sure skin is free of soaps, detergents, and lotions. Allow all preps and protectants to dry thoroughly before applying the dressing. Wet preps and soap residues can cause irritation if trapped under the dressing. Additionally, adhesive products do not adhere well to wet or oily surfaces.
Do not stretch the dressing during application. Applying an adhesive product with tension can produce mechanical trauma to the skin. Stretching can also cause adhesion failure.
The adhesive of dressing is pressure-sensitive. To ensure best adhesion, always apply firm pressure to the dressing from the center out to the edges.
To tailor a dressing for a special application, use sterile scissors to cut the dressing into desired shapes or sizes before removing the printed liner. For best results and ease of application, cut the pieces so that a portion of the frame remains on at least two sides.
Tegaderm Non-latex Dressing Removal Instructions
Support the skin when removing the dressing. For removal from I.V. sites, also stabilize the catheter to prevent dislodgment. Use one of the following removal techniques based on your patient’s skin condition and your own personal preference:
Gently grasp one edge and slowly peel the dressing off the skin in the direction of hair growth. Try to peel the dressing back over itself, rather than pulling it up from the skin. or
Grasp one edge of the dressing and gently pull it straight out to stretch and release adhesion. or
Apply an adhesive remover suitable for use on skin to the adhesive edge while gently peeling from the skin. To aid in lifting a dressing edge, secure a piece of surgical tape to one corner and rub firmly. Use the tape as a tab to help you slowly peel back the dressing.